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The Veteran's service-connected herniated nucleus pulposus at T6-7 status post discectomies with screws is currently rated as 20% disabling.,The Veteran's service-connected post-operative arthritis of the right ankle is currently rated as 10% disabling.,There is no compensable disability assigned for removal of post portion of left rib number 8.

The deciding factor: Service connection was granted and a non-compensable rating was assigned for removal of post portion of left rib number 8. The Veteran's service-connected herniated nucleus pulposus at T6-7 status post discectomies with screws is currently rated as 20% disabling, while his service-connected post-operative arthritis of the right ankle is currently rated as 10% disabling.,The non-compensable rating for removal of post portion of left rib number 8 was assigned because there is no compensable disability.

Claimed conditions
herniated nucleus pulposus at T6-7 status post discectomies with screws, post-operative arthritis of the right ankle, removal of post portion of left rib number 8
How they argued it
Direct service connection
Exposure basis
None
Rating assigned
20%
Decision date
January 7, 2010
Citation
1001148

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